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TravelGolf.com Blessing, part 2

Thursday May 4, 2006 | 16:20:04 184 words, 3734 views
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In my last blog, I noted that TravelGolf.com appears to be a blessing for players and equipment manufacturers. After we write about them, good things happen.

As further evidence of this happy phenomenon, I notice that The Secret by Michael Cortson is the second-biggest selling golf book on Amazon.com, within two months of release.

This is really quite amazing, given that Cortson, in his own words, is “still hobbling away out there shooting in the 70’s.” You see, Cortson suffered a stroke and was written off by doctors years ago. Instead of dying, he reabilitated himself enough to play golf again. But he had to re-learn how to swing the club with essentially one dead arm. The secret (which Cortson reports as being THE SECRET of Ben Hogan) is documented and described in the book.

Now, this little book by a former PGA Tour agent is selling better than books by David Leadbetter and Steve Williams (and just about everybody else, too).

Must be the TravelGolf.com Blessing!

PS: My full review of The Secret will be out soon on TravelGolf.com.


Comments:

I too have read the book and I can see why it is such a fast seller. Having said that, I recently purchased another book on golf from Amazon which was about choosing the right golf ball which was also very good. I think they offer a great range of golf publications nowadays and this latest one I have on golf balls has confirmed this for me! Anyways, since buying it I have found the right ball for me (Srixon Z-URS). See link for more info - I would recommend this ball!
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